Rational Functional Tester (rft) Interview Questions – Popular in Mncs

Most of the professionals in the Software Testing & Quality Assurance world must be aware of IBMs Rational Functional Tester, popular by its nick name – RFT.IBMs Rational Functional Tester is most powerful next generation functional-testing and automation tool from Rational and is based upon object-oriented technology. Due to its extreme simplicity & robustness, It is in great demand all across the industry involved in Application Development & Testing. A beginning has been made to bring out High Quality Interview Questions on Rational Functional Tester 7.0 (RFT), generally used by the interviewers in leading MNCs.Few of such Questions are presented here:Q. 1: What is the use of Rational Functional Tester?Rational Functional Tester can be used for performing following functions:1) Doing the complete functional testing of the application.2) Recording and playing back of scripts navigating through the application and test the state of objects through verification points.3) Testing any object in the application, including the ob adult acne treatment ject’s properties and its data.4) Creating and editing simple object-oriented test scripts.5) Generating code through wizards, for example automatically creating a verification point through wizard.<<<<<< =========== >>>>>>Test automation process using RFT involves following three steps.1) Recording of Test Scripts: is done on the fly, as users navigate the application. Verification points can be inserted to validate the system response. This makes test scripts data-driven to enable execution of the same script on variety of data inputs.2) Enhancing the Test Scripts: Enhancements like conditional branching, refactoring, and exception handling are done in test scripts to perform various additional functions..3) Playing Back the Scripts: Executing the scripts on the application under test to emulate all actions as already performed by the user during recording. Logging of the discrepancies and drawing conclusion as to whether application functioned as desired or some regression isues need to be addressed.

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